Howdy,
Does binkit honour the IBN flag - ie: it will only attempt a binkp session if the nodelist has a IBN flag?
(which is how I use it). But I'm pretty sure BinkP supports nodelists but I'veDoes binkit honour the IBN flag - ie: it will only attempt a binkp session if the nodelist has a IBN flag?I honestly don't know. I know you can use BinkP without a nodelist at all
never used that feature. You have the source and the wiki, so the answershould be not-too-difficult to find.
If it doesnt, I might see if it can be implemented that way...
And if you come up with a patch that adds that support, please send it myway. :-)
Anyway, I was thinking if I could get binkit to send to the upstream (BINKP), a
d Argus to send to the downstream (EMSI), using the same BSO mail out directori
s. So I need to stop binkit from trying to send it to the downstream, and I was
wondering if I could use nodelist flags to control that. (The downstream wouldn
have an IBN, but rather an ITN flag.)
...ëîå*
I was able to do that, sort of, for an ftp node. I set up the entry insbbsecho.ini with the BinkpHost set to (blank) and the BinkpPoll set to
false. I believe it will still attempt to connect via binkit using thezone-net-node host lookup but, as it does not find it, binkit quickly gives up and goes on to the next node, leaving the packets alone
for my ftp script
to deliver them as intended.
I was able to do that, sort of, for an ftp node. I set up the entry in sbbsecho.ini with the BinkpHost set to (blank) and the BinkpPoll set to false. I believe it will still attempt to connect via binkit using the zone-net-node host lookup but, as it does not find it, binkit quickly gives up and goes on to the next node, leaving the packets alone for my ftp script to deliver them as intended.
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